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MONRAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1824.
WBS-HS
Whols No. 4340.
HOUSES, LANt)S, &c.
To Rant.
The Store corner ol Drayton and
I Bay street next door, to Mr. Trucheluts*
* * L superior stand for a Grocery Store
' Air.“ ¥ - mx°y>-
191 Orleans Square.
For Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with com-
I Portable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
Warren ward, lately the property of 3 A
I Scott, Esq. Apply to D. T. Hall. 8av-
k ’ i ^ LlAMP0PBfScn>
May River. So. Ca.
| OCt 29 I if on ————————
|-—athea^s hotel,.
The subscriber t kes this meth
od to infnrth ihe public generally, and
oarlicularly persons from the low coun
try, who may vMt the Up-country in
n t health or pleasure, that he will *c
??mmwl»te gentlemen »nd ladies, or famines with
h^td b v theday. week, or month, on easy terms.
Nothlnir need be said in recommendation of A-
Ij.cc. salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and
{finuUfty. i««» these particulars it sunds
^ThSiwing will be the rates of charging, via.
Man and Horse, perctay, 1 S 1 75
„ n « y per week,
„ . a « « " nlbntb.
Lnnab,or
K
IntirsllU of I
' Single man, per day,
| U i’CClCy
1 « «• «motilhi
Pinner, breakfast# supper, Icc.
Lodging,
Horse, per dsy,
« " night,
« ■« month, .
Children and lemnt* ***0b0RGB HAYES.
mfThe Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
gswiinsh Republican, are requested to give two
insertions a month, until the 1st of July next, an-•
forward their accounts to Athens
1 50
1 35 '
1 00
5 00
18 00
St
75
50
13 00
For Sale,
L OT No 6, Anson* Ward, Oglethorpe Squat*,
together with the out buildings, saved from
the fate fire For terms whiclt will be accouw
dating. Apply to E. WILLIAMS,
jan 9 u 7 •
Land and Negroes for Sale.
f\ HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con-
silting of Land and Negroes, together with
Stock of every kind, and the growing crop, »•
mounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ,
ate in the upper country, and well calculated for
l country Store—the soil well adapted to the cul
tivation of Corn and Cotton, is ottered for sale on
tcc-mmodai mg terms. ,
Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
betaken in payment.
For further particulars, apply to the Editors oi
.be Georgia Journal,
jime 19 145 '
To Rent.
r HR Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
as Anciuux 6 wharf. Possession given the
first of November—Apply to
oct 14
194
F M. STONE
For Rent,
The House coiner of Brough
ton nnd West Broad streets, late in the
occupancy of Thomas U. P. Charlton,
Apply to
. oin H. KIRBY,
dec 17 1.342
Executor’s Notice.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of the late
Hr. Robert Worrell, Jr.are requested to make
immediate payment to Mr. Ryerson, or to
PHILIP HRASCH, Qual.E.v'or.
N. B. The accounts if not paid ahortly will be
plrtgUn the hands of an Attorney for collection,
NOTICE.
(V N election for Treasurer and Secretary of th-
iu Steam Boat Company, will take place on 8*
turday next; at their office. Applicants will be
ir.formed of tile duties and the amount of Bonds
required of said officer by calling on
S C. DUNNING. President.
jan 6 4
Notice.
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun-
iu ty,situate on the sunbury Road, two miles
•n ) a half from Rice orougfi; containing tw o
hundred and ten acre s Tnis land is very valua
.de for cotton, rtoe and corn, and as well cslculn
ed for that culture as any land in the county;
he conditions are low ami reasonable ; there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared and
mder fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
id all necessary out buttjings on the premises.
. uarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
i.o incumbrances lying on said land. For furthci
particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
county, or to
- EDWARD R. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county.
aug 16
Wants a Situation.
fy S a Overseer, u man of * steady habilt • wit
/A only a wife in fsmily) who is well acquaints
v-itn Ihe culture of cotton, corn, &c, as also ikt
management of negroes. A line addressed to 1)
L ana left with the editor of this paper, will be
at tended'to For character ami abilities apply
MiMicha. I Long, lieadof Broughton street,
jan 3 3t
Harbor Masters Office.
f 11HE subscviberjiavlng received the appoint
1. ment of Harbor Master is now ready to at
• ml to the duties of his office.—lie will be fm
at Mr. Morrisons office. In case of absence rf .tie
subscriber a blank book will be kept at th jffice
ii which all Masters of Vessels are requested
note down whatever changes or firths'they may
require lor their respective Vessels.
JOHN W. STIRK
Savannah, nov 28 226
For Sale,
V LLthat valuable tract orparce) of land known
by the name of Nelville situated in South
Carolina about two miles from Savannah. This
tract is considered one of the best for a Rice plan-
tslion in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
hundred and eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
Thomas Young Gen, Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Cmger. Persona who muy wilh to purchase will
examine the premises, A good tittle will be given
mil the times of salq will be reasonable. Appli
cation tobe made to WM. MALLOUY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
uov 16 225
'The Tublic
I S informed that tlief claim oT Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land in South Carolina, called
Melville, is now in a train for Judicial investiga-
tion, until the termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those who may purchase.
WM.L.DAVI9,
dec 2 237
Valuable Property for Sals.
T HE subscriber utters for sale his propeit in
Darien, McIntosh County—consisting ol five
Wharf Lots, situated in the most eligible quarter
of the city for business of every description.
Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back of those
before mentioned, and divided from them by a
street of 40 feet.
Also, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this city,
(commonly called Kices Wharf) with improve,
merits.
For particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wood,
biokk, Esq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber on
Wilmington Island.
CHARLES B. JONES.
nov 1 $218
BUCK WHEAT FLOUR,
S M Quarter Barrels, just received and for sale
by JOHN B WICK.
.j»n 2 2l
Administrator’s Notice.
P ERSONS' indebted to the estate of Robert
Drcghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceas
ed, are requested Jo make immediate payment to
yie subscriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr.
GEORGE WUAGG, jun. In Augusta, or suits will
»e commenced indiscriminately, and those who
nave claims upon said estate are requested to
present them properly attested.
WM. TURNER, Admr.
The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the above
once a week for three months aud forward their
account to this office,
oct 18 fcMl96
ISO ItGlA—Chatham County. To all whom
V* it may roncem. W hereus, Aaron Champion,
nss applied to the Honorable the court of ordina-
T y ol Chatham county for letters of administration
V' e e8t me and effects of Ludwig Shultz, late
ot Chatham county, planter, deceased, asprinci
pal creditor.
s ? ho 8 *; hre therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
nave) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the deceased to the applicant in the
^Office of the said court, on or before the
i, . dll . v of February next j otherwise letters of
adminiatratiQn will be granted
„ Wltne ? 8 the Honorable J P Williamson, one of
he Justices of the said court, the 15th day of
January, a. D, one thousand eight? hundred and
l »enty lour,
S.M.BOND, coo.
_jan 16 12
Administrator’s Notice,
A\ LL persons indebted to the
TJ* May hew, dec, are required to nftake imm
BaiA P . ay . me 9 t ’ and those having, demands against
Wiihf.M l » te 'Slf present them properly attested,
WlllUn the time limited by law. ‘
■i«h 16
O. H. H’AYUEN,
PHILIP MAXHEW,
xtta
The
flair Restorative, and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
ijlHE importaii- discovery of a Vegetable sub-
* stance, capable of restoring and preserving'
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud The fullest rell.
•nice may be placed on the efficacy and power of
i lie Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the falling of the Bair, but in produc-
ng the greatest hutre and liveliness of it imagina
ble j and the public may rest assured that its ef
tebts will be clearly manifested in the course of a
short time by the ienewal and vigorous growth
of the Hatr,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or failing off. The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hairt these,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy .or disease, may
be restored to tbeir healthy action, and perform
all those functions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from false im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
duced on various persons, who have used it, and
all that is asked, us it relates to the verity of its
ffect, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as
sured that by applying a few boxes of the above
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all its
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be Confined to Doctor JAMES II
HART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hull,
where it will be sold at g 1 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
ntetn'a appoiting agents through the Unr*--'
State, -ir the sale of it, and also in Europe.
QjT/t hw boxes of the above valuable articl*
have been received, and are offered for sole l.j
Messrs Pootat & Mollahu, and Anson Pabsonx,
Druggists, Savannah.
Jvew York—oct 28 ai20U
G EORGIA—Chatham dnunty. To all whom
it may conern Whereas Robert Habershsn
administrator of George W Allen, dee. applies
to be discharged from said administration.
' These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estau
of the said deceuspd to the applicant in the clerk’s
Office of the said court, on or before 5th day of
June next, otherwise letters dismistory will be
granted.
Witness the honorable J P. Williamson, one ot
the Justices of tin- said court, tiie 5th day of De
cember, A.D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
dee 5 233
Whereas,
W ILLIAM Dugger, has applied to the Honor
able the Court of Ordinary, for the County
of Effingham praying for an order to direct thc
rdministrator of David Kennedy dec. to make ti
tles to n certain, tract of Land, purchased by the
said William Dugger, in the life time of David
Kennedy he having produced a bond given by the
said deceased binding himself and heirs to make
titles—of which all concerned will take due no-
rdcr of cwydUeos Court.
JOHN CHARLTON, c c o.
may 146 277
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
r|THE subscriber rcsot cUuiiy informs the young
J. Ladies und Gentlemen oi Savannah, that lit-
■ rll give Instructions oa the following instru
-- nt>, viz. Binno Forte, Claronet, flute and Via
lin cello Terms made known by application i-
u residence, Mrs L. A. Carson, Planters Bank
square.
P. GALL AUER,
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country.
•»ct 30 2(*2
])U. FURTfl.
H AS removed to Ur-ughton Street, opposite
to the re-idenre af the late Dr. Kollock.
dec 13 | ta-39
Administrator’s Sales—Lontiuued
W ILL be sold at the Court Hou.v- m Savai
nah, on thethirdTuesday in Fberuary next
between th<- hours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
following articles viz:
1 Gold watch, chain and Seal
1 Mahogany Secretary and book case
1 Mahbgony writing desk
20 shares of Stock in the Marine and Fire In
suranee Company of Savannah,
1 share in the Savannah Theatre
being the remaining personal estate of J Lathrof
late of Savannah, merchant dec. by order of the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. Terms
cash. CHARLES HOYT, Adm’r.
v of John Lalhrop dec
dec 5 . 3+
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the tenth day of February
next in Bulloch County at the late resi
dence of William Cone, dec all the perishable
property of said deceased.—Consisting of planta
tion tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one
Horse arid a stock ofhogs and C rttle Sol l Co
llie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
AARON CONE, adm’r
dec 31 *253
v LL persons are cautioned in receiving in mi)
4&>tmanner paying any consideration for a cer
.atn promiaory note, drawn by F. M. Stone, in f«-
vor of Jno 1. Roberta or order, for twelve hundred
dollars, dated 20th Nov. 1820, p yable sixty days
afterdate with interest from the date, .indindors-
ed by. the said Jno. I. Roberts, and delivered to
me. The said note having been lost, and renew
ed since by the drawer. The original note is null
and void.
PETER SHIRK.
dec 18 4l243
Select Classical and English
School.
T HE Subscriber intends re opening his school
for young ladies, and gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, nnd having determin
ed on a limited number of Scholars, he requests
those of his friends who intend to patronize him,
to make early application.
From four to 6ix children can be accommodated
with board, &c in the subscribers family.
• CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 197
NOTICE.
. ,' iREE persons of color are notified, that »n-
l? less their names are regesu-ed in conformity
with the Ordinance, they tyin be summoned be
fore Council, at its next regular meeting.
■ F. M. STONE, Marshal
«n 9. .. ■ ■'
G EORGIA—I. hat ham County
it t
To all Whom
_ .. may concern. Whereas'William Willia s
has applied to the Honorable the Court of ordina-
rv of Chatham County, for letters of admiuistra-
tion on the estate and effects of Mary Hall, late
of Chatham County, widow, dec. as principal ere-
ditor. .....
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and sipgular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their ob jections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the said dec. to the applicant in tlie Clerk’s Of
fice of the said court, on or before to twenty-sixth
day of January next; otherwise letters of admin
istration will be granted.
Witness tber Hon. Edward Harden, one of the
{ ustices of the said court, this twenty sixth day of
Jeceniber, A. D. 1823. '
S, M. BOND, c c o.
dec 26 251 ■
Ten Dollars Reward*
gtOLEN’ffpm the Subscriber, a patent .breach
double barrel gun, patent breach is .
on the barrel’s, with gilt leUers-The above r
ward will be paid for the discovery of the gun, aria
fifteen for the apprehension of the thief.
JNO. P. SETZE.
dec 37
250'
Laurel Hilt Toll-Mill.
r r IHE loll mill on Mrs. Ancrom's plantation
JL has been completely repaired lately, a n d >
now ready to work as well as any other mill on
'he river. The rough rice that will be sent u
e mill will be kept separately in dry and sal'
stores, and shall be beat-wilh the utmost care am
ecorF-my, and the barrels will be always deliverer
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prim
boated slaves, will be furnished at the mill whe
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
same as at the olhqr toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less s they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DE VILLERS.
Savannah, July 1, 1823. * fl50-6m.
6C7* MACON. $
W IT;L be sn|,i fo the Town ul Macon forty
half acre lots, to the highest bidder at pub
ic auction—the sale to commence on Tuesday
the ninth daxof March next, (on the premises)
n said town, tufd continue from day to day until
that number of lots are sold according to law—>
The purchaser of each lot will be required on
the day of sale, to pay one fourth of the purchase
money down in ciish or in bills of the chartered,
banks of this state, and give bond with good ana
sufficient security for the residue, payable in three
equal annual instalments, and the commissioners
wall make known on the first day'of sale the par
ticular lots to be sold, and from the elegant situa
tion of this town on the Ocmulgee river, which
is well known, they, deem it unnecessary to make
any further recommendation.
WILLIAM HAMILTON.
PLEASANT PHILLIPS,
OLIVER H PRINCE,
JAMES SMITH,
ABNER WIMBERLY,
Commissioners.
ian 2 1
. ersons indebted to the estate ot Alex-
der Martin, late of Liberty county, deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment to
the subscribers i and those o whom the said es
tute is indebted are required to exhibit their de
mands duly authenticated, to
RICHARD F. BAKER, ,
WILLIAM II. MARTIN, S bxw
may 10 4112
a PTE It the expiration of nine months from
\ this date, application will be made to the
-norable the Inferior Court of Bulloch county,
viien silting for ordinary purposes, lor un order
to sell the whole of the real estate of John Rawls,
I ate o Bulloch county aforesaid, decused.
MORGAN BROWN, )
ALLEN RAWLS, CEjVi.
JAMES RAWLS, )
april *&4
Georgia—Chatham C.ounty.
To all whom it may concern.
W UEREAS Joseph Kopman, administrator of
Tobias Myers, deceased, lias petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from the slid admiuistra
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,,
in my Office on or before the 1st day of January
next, otherwise lettersdismUsnry will be granted
W itness the honorable George L. Cope, one o
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of Juh
A. D. 1823. S M. HON i i,c. co.
july 1 f$0
P ERSONS having rleitamds againste the state
of at e Matthew McAlister, Exq are re
quested
scriber,
ment to
nov
esent them duly attested to the sub
nd all indebted to mako immediate pay.
M. If. M’ALISTKR, I’x’r
Georgia- -Chatham GoUhty.
' To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix of
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, has
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, to be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
Itsve) in my office, on or before the 21st day ol
February next i otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Rope, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 21st day ol
Sugust, A. D. 1823.
S. M BOND, c. o
aug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County.
i'o all whom it may concern— ’
W HEREAS Elizabeth Kcmsliart, ad mini at r,
trix and JohnC. Ilelviston, admiulruior o
ue estate of Daniel Kemshart, dec. haw petition
••<! the court of ordinary of Chatham county t
be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admnnist
tl! and singular the kindred and creditors of th<
said deceased, to file their ob jectious, (if any they
have) in nty office, on or before the 21st day ot
February next j otherwise letters dismissory will
oi granted to the applicant
Witness (he honorable George L. Copb, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 21st day o'
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o
aug 21 172
The Subscriber
T AKES thi, opportunity of informing the re
presentatives of the estate of John Beck,
deceased, as well as all other persons claiming
'roperty in the county of Effingham and- re-
iding out of the stale, who have not returned
their property to the receiver of tax returns .fur
he year 1821, to come forward nnd make theff
eturn on or before the first day of April next-
otherwise they will be double taxed.
WM. SPEAR, btu eo
dec. 4 ..b.4231
The Subscriber,
Takes the liberty ufinforming his
friends and the public, that lie has tak
en that large arid commodious hi'isse i
Kuynotd square, opposite the Planters
Bank, formerly called the Merchants’ Hotel and
would be happy to accommodate t hrm w ith
Boarding and Lodging,
<nd horses from the country shall be sent to one
of the best Stables injtlie city for their accommo.
Jaiion.
JOHN Y. WHITE.
nov 22 221
lMm's and Negroes for Sale.
' i^HF,Subsrrihers otter for sale that well known
JL and valuable plantation, in Chatham County
called BEVERLY, situated nine miles from Savun,
nah on the Southern Road, containing 2(72 acres
Old survey; of this land a large proportion iB as
* -doable Cotton Land, as any in the County. The
inland swamp is dne of the safest' in the State,
produced successive good crops, as good ns river
s wamp, until 1815, when the nigh price of Cotton
induced a change of culture—of tliiS upwards :
200 acres are under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,- on tlto
plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling house,
overseer house, bam in good repair, and otlu r
buildings the whole of the cleared land is under
good fence. With the plantation or separatelj
will be sold aboutthirty prime Negroes.
U. & J. HABERSHAM.
nov 1 $204
. States Circuit Court—<Georgia.
December Term, 1823.
fXTILLIAM Gaston, Robert Campbell and Ti-
VV mothy Barnard, of Chatham county i Samu
el Ilarville, Andrew Maybank, Joseph Austin,
Lewis Le Counte, Joseph Quarterman, and Ro
bertC. McConnell of Liberty county; and. John
H. Elkins and James Goldwire ot Effingham coun-
ty, summoned as Grand. Jurors; and JohnC HOI
venston, Isaac Stewart, John W Collins, Georgt
Knight, Joseph Law, jun’r. Joshua SandfoM am
John Somersal, summoned as common plea-and
petit jurors, having failed to attend this court, I is
ordered that theybe find according to law,, unless
sufficient excuses on oath be filed: in the Clerk’s
office on before the first day of the ensuing term.
Extract from Minutes.
GEO GLEN, Cflerk
jan 12 ct8
rt EORGIA—Cliatham County. To all whom
Vff jt may concern. Whereas, Henry Castellou
and Frances C'astellou, his wife Exor. and Exix
of William Collihs, dec. apply to be discharge.;
from their said executorship. * .
Now, these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of thr-
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office, on pr before the tenfh day ot
May nexti other wise letters dismissory will be
|0 of,the
Nave in
’c^cT
granted to the applicants;
Witness the Hon. John OuitmM,
ustices of thp said court, this 10th dti;
her, A. DrlJ23,
nov 10
211
e EUUGlA—Chatham County, To all whom
it may concern Whereas Abel Fox, admin
istrator of Joseph Fox has applied to the honora-
ble the court of Ordinary of'Chatham County, to
be discharged from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all,
un<i singular the kindred and creditors of th-
said deceased, to file their objections (ifany the;
have) to the granting of ihe administration of the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant ->
the clerk’s office of- the said court, on or efor ■
the 5th day of June next; otherwise letters dis
missory will be granted.
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson,
one of the InsticeBoflhe said court, the5ih day of
December, A D. 1823.
S M BOND, c c o.
dec 5 232
NOTICE.
GUF.EABLE to an order of Ihe Court o
gLk Ordinary of Liberty county, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in February next, in the usual
hflurs i
Five Negro Slaves, to wit, Peter, Judah and
three children. For (lie benefit pf foe heirs and
creditors of Alexander Martin, Esq. dec.
Conditions c -sit. . *. ’
RICHARD F. BAKER, Fx’tr.
dec t0 236
Superior Court—Chatham County,
January Term, 1823.
Susan N. Niemcewicz, "1
The legal representatives of f Rule ‘,
J no. Habersham; dereased.^
TTPON tfie petition of Susan N. Niemcewicz,
L praying the foreclosure of the equity of re-
'leraptiun of and in all that tract orpar.-.elofland,
situate on the little Ogeeche river in Chatham
ounty, contain two hundred and seventy noTes,
adjoining lands of WiNinm Shuthera, now Rose’s
, to the wesl, to the ait and south, lands ol'Fi fpeis
H Mucleo.l, Spencer,and Wilson, and 'otlie
■' north a c.eek known as the smith branch of the
title Ogeechee, together with the imnmv*-
thereon, to secure the paymenj
bonds, executed by the said Jol|
his lifetime, together with one ,
lend,' md bearing date on the ij
snd stating that them is now .
bonds, the 6ttm of g 1,350 of p
terest from foe 15th March, 181
.On motion of Richard W. B
ney for th Petitioner—It is 0
principal interest and cost, d
gppe, b£ paid into court with •
I t om this date, or that otherw!
redemption in the said mortgd
foreclosed from henceforth, t
titer und other proceedings ta
pursuance of the statute of Gej
made and provided . j
And it is tnrtlier ordered,
published in one of the Gazet
Savannah, at least oiiqe a
months, or served on the lef
of the said lohn Habersham,
previous to lh< return of tbif
Extract from the miuut
-JOB T. IJ
fetr 28 25
An Ordinance,
E NTITLED„n ordinance to prevent as much
us possible the removal of any part ol the
j ffot (his city.
'Whereas great injury may arise to the naviga
tion of this river, from the frequent practice of
removing quantities of sand from the top of the
ti'-.ff, and in order to prevent the working down
>' quantities of sand into the river, thereby injur
ing the wharves
Be. it therefore ordained by the Ma>or and Al-
d- rmen in council assembled, and it is hereby or
dains-. 1 by tlie.uuihority qf the tatne, that it shall
not be lawful for any person or persons, whatso
ever to remove anv sand from the bank of said
Muff; fori the purposes of mixing with lime or to
hit up any plate, except it be from below said
bittfl a part or part6 of white sand for the purpos-
-f sanding the floot of any hoqsa or houses, and
;or no other purpose whatsoever.
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained by the ay
thority aforesaid, That it shall bl: the duly of Jme
Marshal or city Constables to prevent all persons
whatsoever from violating this ordinance rind n
lay information.to council against all apd every
violation thereof ■ " /
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority
tores.iicl, That any person or persons violating
ibis ordinance, on conviction thereof, shall be fined
in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars.
Sec. 4. And be it further ordained, That all
ordinances <>r parts of ordinancesmilitating against
this ordinance be and the same is hereby repeal
ed.
In Council, passe.' 9th Jan. 1824.
Ol IVKUSTUUCEri, Chairman.
Attest M. Myers, c c. v '
jan >0 8 , . .
<EOUCI v—Chatham C- ui. >. To alt wtion- A i
"may concern Whereas, John Dillon,
.tutor of Michael Densler, applies to bt dischargei)
from the executorship of the 1 said estate. • l
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisi\
all and singular the kindred and creditors of th-
said deci i.sed, to file their objections (ii anv they
have) oh or .before the 5th day of June next;
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the
applicant. ;
I Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of the
’Justices of the said court, this 5th day of Dec. A
,D» one thousand eight bundl ed and twenty three.
L.S. S, M. ROND, n, c.o,
i tWr 132-
Superior Court—Chai
William T, Williams, )
V*. • > Bdlk j
Thrmas R» Broom. J
O N the petiiio" of Willianj
mg 111*' Thomas R Biq(
writW obligatory, bearing du;
of June 1822r acknowledged j
and fifthly bound and obliged
sum of eight hundred dollars,
payment of the sum of four ■
or before the first day of Jui|
the better securing to him ;
«aul sum of money, the said:
hy his certain deed of mort
dutewuli the siiid bond, had
nil that lot or parcel of laud
an<J slate aforesaid, known in
-rtiunty as Garden lot numbej
containing eleven and. one .
less, bounded on the liorth b
■vad and lands of James Bill
i.mds Of John Screven, arid
road leadi-.g to lands of cof' j
others—ami further stating tl
arid unpaid on ihe suit! bon?
.principal sum of four hundij
.terest from the sixth day <J
dred and twenty two, and
sure of the equity of Wee
I homas ll liro <m, ip and 1
premises On umtion of,
tor ihe petitioner, it iv- -
pal Hnd interest due o" tue
rinses, together with fo e
be paid into
.& a ,i.- c » or otherwise |
the said Thoma
i®5^‘tgaged premises
1 -foaetl,. and that such;
|"doings thereon take pla_.
anceoftht statiuV ui suclt
t ided. And it is further ot
be published in one or morei
the city of Savannah, once (
months previous to the lime
' ayment of the said money,''
11 , be served upon the said;
\ieaatsix months before tl
time. ...v . J
Extract from.ti-e mil
JOB T,
ne 349 j